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PAMI
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Robust Object Recognition with Cortex-Like Mechanisms
—We introduce a new general framework for the recognition of complex visual scenes, which is motivated by biology: We describe a hierarchical system that closely follows the orga...
Thomas Serre, Lior Wolf, Stanley M. Bileschi, Maxi...
ACCV
2006
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Biologically Motivated Perceptual Feature: Generalized Robust Invariant Feature
Abstract. In this paper, we present a new, biologically inspired perceptual feature to solve the selectivity and invariance issue in object recognition. Based on the recent findin...
Sungho Kim, In-So Kweon
CAIP
2009
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
Bio-inspired Approach for the Recognition of Goal-Directed Hand Actions
The recognition of transitive, goal-directed actions requires a sensible balance between the representation of specific shape details of effector and goal object and robustness w...
Falk Fleischer, Antonino Casile, Martin A. Giese
CVPR
1998
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Appearance Based Behavior Recognition by Event Driven Selective Attention
Most of behavior recognition methods proposed so far share the limitations of bottom-up analysis, and singleobject assumption; the bottom-up analysis can be confused by erroneous ...
Toshikazu Wada, Takashi Matsuyama
ICPR
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Ranking the local invariant features for the robust visual saliencies
Local invariant feature based methods have been proven to be effective in computer vision for object recognition and learning. But for an image, the number of points detected and ...
Shengping Xia, Peng Ren, Edwin R. Hancock